

Authors from around the globe…. agree that the challenges and complexities of implementation far outweigh the efforts of developing practices and programs themselves
Dean L Fixsen and colleagues, 2005 Implementation Research: A Synthesis of the Literature

Claire Burns
MSc Advanced Residential Child Care
Deputy Executive Director
CELCIS
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Scotland
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2019
Years in implementation:
3-5 years
UK-IS Trustee
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Voluntary / Not for Profit
Policy/Commissioning
Service Design and Development
Consultancy
Implementation Support and Technical Assistance
Social Care - Child
Central Government policy
CELCIS is a leading improvement and innovation Centre in Scotland for children in need of care and protection and their families. This includes those children on the edge of care, those who are looked after in the community, in foster care, kinship care, residential care and secure care. We are committed to implementation informed legislation, policy and guidance and building implementation capacity locally in order that desired outcomes of intentions are realised by children and families.
Main topics of interest:
Implementation-informed Service Design
Implementation Theory
Systems Change/Systems Analysis
Competencies for Implementation Support
We play a vital and pivotal in the feedback loop between central and local government and the children's sector. We support government to develop policy and guidance through an implementation lens and support local areas to create the conditions to ensure our population of concern are effectively supported to improve outcomes.
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